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fe. HOLBROOK, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, JUKE 26, 1897, Number 23. YoUiine ti. I K Í ! r THE RAH.BOAP8. Atlantic & Pacific RaiJrpad. (wimp vniop,) C W. SMITH. Eecatver. CoadtnMd Tim C.x K- 4a Effect M.t. , 13W. ' "' " - I BAST. stations. fc- o. 1 Chicago .lansnsCttr.." ....Denver ...La Junta. ..Albuq'rquo. V. tnffste 'Gallup . . . Holbrook. ...... ..Wins lo ...Flagstaff. ...Williams. -- ..Ash For. ÍSUp pojop 8 fcee la Ma, 10 10 10 12 Us I 8 Son ! 7 40a 1 lop! Ar.. Lv..... Ar.... Ar .Ash Fork.. ..Hiwot. ..Phenix.. ..Ar. SCa ..Lv, 1 io ..Lvl 1 SOp Upl Al 4p 1 lip L.. s ; 8 01 p 1 Kp lop JO OUp jj 40; 1TV Ar.... I 0a; S 4&e Ar KM Ar 1 lip Ar.... lipiAr ....Ash Fork .... i I J? .Peach Springs.......... J?" :-SaKr.::: ....Blake- i ....Bardad ....Daggett ....Bart ...... Kramer ....atojare... ....Lo Angelaa . ... Diego.... Sail rranciseo... . ! 7 i ...- ÜP ,.L, 4 Kp :j op tv !0 Mia !. ..Lv 7 ..X! ! Limited trains So. weittwnaill and No. 4 autboaai run semi-weekly. . Ho. S leasee Chicago 4:0 P. m. Wednea-,ys end Saturdays; passes Albuquer-4 It 08 a. m. V riday s and Monday ; Barato w 1 M p. a. Tuesdays and Saturday a, arrlving at Lot Angeles p. n. Taeadaya and Satur- yiinni - for north of Moiave hnldit-g lekets reading direct ia Ueiave chance at BarjOov to o. i. Ho. 4 will leave Loa Angel. 8:00 a. m. Tuesdays and Pridaya. pasl- Rarstow 1: p. as. and keedlee 7 -.80 n. ns.sme dar; Albo- 3oerque p. m. Wedne.Uys nd Sar- ara. arriving at Chicago :U a. o. Friday. ask! Minwitij"i pAMnmr from nort of Mo,- may alais tb tájaltod itker at Barstojr or the Only Bret-elaa tichets aold mt full rates are honored on the limited trains. Pullman,. Palee bleapln 4Ur dally through beewtan Lot Angelea aad Cfclcago and William, and San F rancisco. Pullman Touri.t Sleeping Cr dally tkronra between Ckiraco aadaM FraacUco and Ckieaa-o aad UmAnavlea. Tonriat car leave San FraurUep every Tneedayand Loa Aareleaevery Vtdneday, rnnnin tkraach to Kansas Cuy, CAicao And Boston. . , , . The Grand Canon of the Colorado can be feaeaed only vU this line. , v , Ask for a beautifully illustrated book bien will be mailed free. Dow A. SwitT, Onl rimnrrT Acnt. Albuquerq.ue, - U. S. F., P. & P. Railwau. WITH TVS A- T. &.S, K. R. R. XS THE SHORTEST AND 3C1CKEST BXHTTS To Denver. Kansas City, St. Louts, aad Chicago and ail points sAal. 8. IT. V. Ac P. TIME TABLE In effert VUy 8. 18S7. Mountain time U standard used THkOfOH TIMS CAD J DAYS OOp lv San Francisco. ar 10 4Sa Wed 10 feel. .Los Angeles. ... KvTun Z&ai... 1 Kxa ... r ar. . Bantow ...Keedles ..Ask rork....lv 8 lúa Tur 1 Ida Tue 0 Sup Moa 10 Bp tar... Chicago. ar 10 00p Wed 0 lo Wed 7 Ola, Wed 00u Tues 11 SUpi St. Louis.... I 5TP 8 44p 1 Urn SOP Kansas City... Denver ...Albiauerque.. Holbrook.... Winlow..... .. a 4ip ilon .. 11 a.p Mon ,.U Uta Mon .. lla Mon Iv! 8 Pp Mon IS 4&p p .FlatT'tafl'. top ar .. A Fork )CTH BOU5D. J , I KOBTH BOUND. ' I No. 1 1 No. 4 STATIOX9. I Pass 1 Pass 1 SOpj 1 OOal 1 iia 8 Asa Fork Bock Buus Del Bio Jerome Junction Preseott Prescot Summit Skull Tallejr Kirkland Date Creek Contrreas Wiekenburt; Peoria Glendam Alhambr PhaMils 0 2Up 8 4Sa 6 Sto 4 'a 8 auu t shp: 8 4Sa 4 21p. 8 Ua rp Itn J ay t 2oa 2 '!, 1 43a 41pi Oia 40p 0 Up 10 tha 10 2Sa II 40p!ll One Jl 4ta 1 Ola t Urn 12 1 I iip 12 p 1 Vo 12 i3o 1 Alp 1 ton 12 1 11 13p 11 43a 10 ZVp B 09a 4 Otfel t 47 p P 10 Pial 4nu 10a V SSa 8 1-p 8 25a 7 50p 9 14a; 7 tip OOni 7 tup 4 14a 4 rm 4 H 1 0Ol 4 tup Dinlnc station. THE SCENIC ROCTK OF ARIZONA. The best route to California. The only north and south line In Arizona to tbe n..l r.n nr tas Colorado. PctriBed a m Itwatlllim. Great Pine Forests. Salt River T alley aud aumerous oiher Points Thrauch tickets to all points in the Cnlted Ho. 1 aad 4 connect at Jerome Janet Ion erith trains of V. V. A P. Ky. for Jerome. Couneetlua; at Preseott with stacre lines for allprincipnl miniiuj rnjnps: ntCooxesswith latan llaea for Harona Hala MatioaondJar-aeit At PnomJ with the Maricopa A Pbor; is By. for poiata on the S. P. By. Also with TraliieTCaHfornla utave Ash Fork at 30 and 7:40 p. m.. nrrWiar in Los Anselea . aest afternoon at 1:S0 and Kan Francisco eeond mornins; at 10:44. Traías for the cat .. leave Ash Fork at 8:. pa. Santa Fe Route traía So. 4. iFast Limited ; Flyer) passes Ash Fork for the east as i a. W. it. MÜRPH1 Prest A Gea'l M- r. rrescoTi, aria. freacott. Aria. R. K. WKl ÍLLS. Asaistans General Manacer. Preseott. Ariaona. PROFEáaOSAL CARDS. C. 0. ANDERSON, ATTQKJfRY-AT-LAV, BOLSSOOK. - AAUOXA- T. Ml. JOHNSTON, ATTPHNKY-AT-LAU', nticon, f asixoha. Will praetiee in the Courts of Karajo. Apache, Coeoniao aad Mohave Counties, R. E. M02RI&0N. AiTOHNKY-AT-IAW, (Diatriet Attorney Yavapai County.) Office in Caurt Bona. Irreacoec Anions. CHA Al CHALCEDONY LODGE NO. 6, F. AV A, tin stolorooB. An son a. raí. stated :eommunlcations at 7 JO ( ttmi n k hunraar or esc. Tuitins; brethren invtteo. t .Chicara er :p 4 .11 sua 10 p .....fi p i fcp ..... 1 P ...... 12 1UP 10 15a -Lv THE WORLD AT LARGE. gummary of the Dally Newa WASHIXOTOX NOTES. A cablegram received at tbe state .department at Washington from Constantinople on tbe 15th stated that the sultan bad accepted Mr. Anpell as minister from the United States. Toe Japanese povernment has filed av protest at Washing-ton against the Hawaiian annexation treaty on the (rround that it promises to lead to a breach of treaty stipulations between Japan and Hawaii. XnE president on thelGth cominatcd Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, as minister to Spain. It was recoiled at Washington on tbe loth that President McKinley would interpose no objections to the passage of the resolution for the recognition of tbe Cuban insurgents, and that be would sign it if passed, as he was satisfied that public sentiment Remanded it. The treaty for tbe annexation of the. Hawaiian islands was signed at the state department at Washington on the ICth by Secretary Sherman for th United States and Messrs. Hatch, Thurston and Kinney for Hawaii. The treaty before it becomes a law will have to be ratified bjr the proper au thorities. Stxwabt It. Woopfobd. of New Yort. tne newly-appointed minister to Spain, was on the 17th in consultation with President McKinley and formally ac cepted the office. Ex-QrcKX Lilicokalaxi cas niea a protest in the office of the secretary o! state at Washington against the treaty for tbe annexation of the Hawaiian islands. Vioobocs rrpresentalions will be nade by the United States representa- tires tot; rea t Un'.ain. Uirmany and Jlelginm, and especially to Franre. for modification of the discriminating measures against American tattle. Sone strong intimatiors were sata to be reaching the prs'dent and nezn- e-3 of the .bijet tbat tiennixe declaration of Cuban polxy was ex- peeted before tbe adjournment of con gress, members of congress returning rom their homes saving reportea inai the public feeling wits growing more intense. Tue recent experiment made by the agricultural dcpai'.maut in shipping butter to bngiana was uoi ir.urcir atisfactoiy. Xhc report a,:d it was ev'dent that, cr.l-c tbe retanerseotua le reached wilh.ont much extra ex pense in transport Vion, so that better relative prices eonlil be realized, east- era creameries could not afford to con ider the question of exporting their . products. 1 The president nas given np nis pro posed trip to the Utah celebration at Salt Lake city in July. Protests are reaching the state ae- futrtn'-ent at Washint-ton from Europe boat the poor corn sent to that coun- ; rv. and us less a r-mudy is a pul ied soon the foreign corn tadc of this country will be ruined. The trouble is said to be principally witn the Nebraska, Kan- AC vnd Texas crops, which were gath ered under bad ecw.iüons. 1 A recent WashiOilon dispatch staled '.rat negotiat'ons had progressed far juorh tit wart ant the sta'-cment that . a new arbitration treaty w:U Eayland would be traustaittid to the senate at .1.. '- I 1 . nnJ ft. at thA I iue kibwu. in wtwriw ' - ; .reatvwouia te signed ueio' yacen Victoria had cvlcb..ited hr jabilee, all CQcultie har:ng i'Oin surmounted. .tytn;: mhvs. William St iixeii.er. a schoolboy ol Vvergreen, L. I-, Vas been arreated for wantonly setting firs to Josephine Mil ler, caiisiuf cer death. A Disi.rcH to the Brooklyn Eagle tells oi finaiciat trouble in Lev. T, neWittTelnapea church at Washing-! ton. The statement was made mat the celebrated preacher had not re- xtivcJ any salary for four months and . there was little prospect of bis getting j r.jy for some time to come, as me chnrch was to be closed, the attendance ! ñavinp fallen oj since he withdrawal of ex-Presiden t fTlevelan.l. EtPORT from rtst Temessee, southwest Virginia aad westoin North Cur-nhna told of considerable damage done Vr heavy rainstorms ou the i'Jtii. ' TuEiiK is a deficit of t:J.5 W.W0 la the .f c treasury of Pennsylvania. t. Cimcaoo. Milwaukee & St. Pavl jbn'ban train, bo'ind for Efouston, run in.o the Chicago rivt-r At the íin-.e strst b.-i.4g-i at tXbieago the o '.her right, lie dtaf vas oo.-u and the engine aud t?ndr lisan.vat ;d vuder the water, and the first ca-, a eon.bi- nttion baggage and ras.n5cr car, was the pas- re unla-. wirtly snbroerged. Many ol senscerA had a ducking, bat wc: nrcfi. 1 Dt Kixo an electrical svorra-ligjtning vrnck and set fiie to the uaturai his-Uiry building oi the ground of the nniversity . of Illinois at Ciiampaign, , Hi., and "before th-j fiimcA win got! inder control damage esajiatad at . S0,KX to $75.003 resulted. i As attempt was recently made to-i wreck a Baltimore & Onio oouthwest-, r j passncr trin near Sltm. HL ! The track was piled h'.gh with timbers. One cf thi iniscrcauls vasfatrdlj 8hoL I Fbkk Blti.ee, who was arrested ; some time 50 at San Tianclsco on the , steamer SwanbilaA lor tne alleged j - .t f - T iralloiJ in tha Austrian tr .feri; . . m 1 Ar thA ,rK r Ñ V if ra the pet tion th interstate commerce com-cr:me at Sydney, . S. W ra the of modifican5(n pi rates. Bt a fire at the home of Joseph Me-lenskie near líuffalo, N. Y-, his five children were so badly burned that one has died and the others were not expected to live. Tue window-glass factory at Orestes, Ind.. was burned on the night of the 20th. Loss, $100.003. Four hundred men were made idle, i A state convention of Kentucky . farmers is called to meet at Lexington ' on July 5 to perfect a combination so as to hold the wheat crop until higher prices can be got for that cereal. If tbe movement is successful a national convention will be called to form a national farmers' trust. I The creamery proprietors, butter dealers and dairv farmers of tbe big . butter produciig states are bein i I formed into an organization to work for legislation that will prevent the I coloring oí butterinc. The library buüdinj of the state j by lightning on tbe 19th and destroyed 1 J . by fire. Locs, 5103,000; no insurance. ( Many of the books cannot be rep'aeed. j I A fireman was caught in the building 1 under a falling roof and burned to : death. A 0LCOC8E trust has been formed, a Chicago dispatch stated, that included every big company in the United States except two. I John O. Fes.vasst has been promoted to the railway mail supcrintendency . at St. Louis.. j Exoraver IUrber, of the Philcdel- ! pbia mint, hrs just made a model of . the bust of Mr. McKinley for the pres- i identiai medal series. ! n- .. . . : 1. n .1 . -V, a n .1 ATiiti the employ of the Kansas City, Pitts-, J burjr fc Gdlf r-ulroail and were on . . ... i Cl.lnri.lA T),n an 5 m their way to Texarkana, Ark., to draw n that province was appalling; ClUonUe JJan aa old tima pros-, their nav. went to sleep on the track ' co,ur treasunas. Jail, and hos- pector of Tombstone, has recently - n i i I near mtbrop. Ark., and were run over v a irenrni train. One was ground to pieces and the others were pot expected o live. According to a Detroit, Mich., dispatch the National Association of Uurial Case Manufacturers has collapsed, after 20 years' existence, Kev. Dr. Lorenzo D. McGabe. for 53 years a professor in the Wcsleyan university and an author and theologian of note in the Methodist church, died at Delaware, O., on the 13th in his 81st year. At Emits I. T.. Rev. J. T. Evans, ol the Baptist chnrch, was killed by a fist blow delivered by Eiisha Bradburn. They quarreled in a field over a crop contract. Violent windstorms passed over a wide district in Nebraska on the l$th. At Monroe hardly a chimney was left in the place and many roofs were taken oj A tornado passed over Logan coun- ty, HL, and completely destroyed the . Immense barn on the farm of the state institution for the feeble-minded, 20 persons being buried in the debris. Four boy pupils from Chicago were ' taken out dead and five others were severely injured. I TnEBE were 228 business failures in the United States for the week ended the 18th, according to Bradstrjet's re- port, against '05 for the corresponding" week last year. I The Kentucky ex-confederates will present the name of Gen. Simon Boli- i var Bueknr foreo:nmander-in-chief of the Confederate Veterans' association ' when it holds its annual meeting at j Nashville. Foua more bodies of supposed sm-; - - es were found in the Thames at ' London oi the ISth. making 21 found in the . river during the last three While bathing in a pool near Greco-weeks, ville. Tex.. Miss Austin, Miss Ida Mor.E tea was reported auoat on tne Pacific ocean on the 17th than ever before at one time, the importer: of New ! York and other eastern cities having made large purchases in China and Japan for. immediate delivery and were having it hurried across tbe Pa- in order to enter it before the Dincley bill goes into effeet. As soon as it was known that the supreme court had denied the petition for a rehearing of the Drake estate , case, active worx to coneciine inneriv ance tax from all estates in Cook county, HL, was begnn by County Treasurer Kochersperger. The American Railway union was on the 17th adjudged at Chicago by E. V. Debs and his followers to be a corpse, and the social democracy of America was launched to take its j place. The Adirondack express the other j afternoon struck a carriage containing ; Samuel Stimson and Miss Shermer-: horn at a street crojsing in nerkimer. j N. Y.. and Stimson was instantly killed ' and Miss Schermerhorn was fatallyinjured.- Steve O'Donsell. the Australian heavy weight, knocked out Alex Greg- trains, of San Francisca, in tne eighth round i an francisco on mo m. I mUtee recommended a per -capita tax The 122d anniversary of the battle of of J3 and that the laws be so Bunker Hill was observed at Boston on ameded to make it payable semi-an- the 17th on a scale surpassing by many ' nualiy in March and September. degrees that of former years. Leorv Kail, aged ten, and Martin It was reported that Queen Victoria Cornelius, aged eight, were both found was almost blind from the effects ol r dead in a field near Lafayette. Col., cataract of the eyes. j the other day. It was. supposed they The 6uit brought against . several had poisoned .themselves by eating railroads for alleged overcharges by ' wild parsnips. the - Northwestern Iowa Grain Ship- En Kilcore, a contractor and build-pers' association in the United State er, was fatally shot by Miss Fanny court at Dubuque, la., ended rather j Jackson and her three brothers nt La-abmbtly. Judge SUiras holding that donio, Tex., for slandering the young the fact that the schedule of rates had I woman. , . . been published under provisions of the A qpaN itty of powder in a building intPnTuK commerce law was conclu- nttaoi-ed to the plant of the Hazard a, to their reasonableness The . .. . . - . ouiv reuicu, mi t.M uuijit . j TIiots have broken out in theprovinct .of ICiang-Si, China, against foreigners The Eajrlish mission at Wa-Chanp- was 'destroyed by a mob and Mr. Itlandford, the missionary, and five English women had to flee for their lives, losing tCi their possessions. The rioters also attacked the French Catholic mission at Wa-Chang. While 240 graduates of the county schools were on the stage at Ottawa, 111., for the purpose of having their photographs taken the structure pave way and they wore precipitated ten feet to the ground below. Many were rather severely hurt. Mean whisky was the cause of excifc-! ing a riot among negroes at Gadsden, 1 Ala. One man was fatally shot and several others injured. The Pickwick hotel and several buildings adjoining were destroyed by fire early the other morning. All tha guests eseaped. Loss, $100,033. A cyclone shook up Dnnean. Kcb.. 1 8track, at Pearee, in the Common-l the 20th and a number of people u, , ,, n lh n? a number of people warn H Vtt fl i-1 n r rinlime were hurt by flying debris. Two sharp shocks of earthquake ' mh! throuirhout California on th0 j " About C08 pon ads of condemned dy- ! immite was given to Joseph Foster at ' the city dump in Decatur, HL. and he vas ordered to bury it in the ground; bury it in the ground by the authorities, but instead of do ing so be piled the stuff on a heap of refuse and set fire to it and there was a terrible explosion. Chimneys top-1 pled, ceilings and walls were cracked , and much damage done to buildings, and suits against the city will probably result. A dispatcd from Calcutta on the ISta that earthquake shocks still con- ft innofi Tñ 1. a T.1 Tin A cenm ami f n n r thi ! piiais uaa cohudsüu; vuai crops were . . , , ', ; j - - , r oau osen completely acmoiisnea. Jacob Grixer, of Ayresville, O., wai killed by lightning while in his barn and Peter Tabler was killed by the same means while in his bouse, which was consumed by fire. Judge Walter C. Oso, of the com- Yir.fi nlpfls rwn)l nt. Plovi.lnd O trn, nearly killed on the 17th by beings caugbt on his bicycle between a wugon and a motor. He was struck by tha motor and crushed by the lifeguard. His spine was badly injured. Jimmt Michael, the Welshman, beat Eddy McDuffee on the Charles river track at Cambridge. Mass., on the 17th in the hottest l.Vmile bicycle raca ever run in America, and at the sama - j . time establishing a new 15-mile paced competition record of 29 minutes 13 seconds. The general Lutheran synod com- shipped from Yuma, recently, to pleted its work at Mansfield, a, on Los Angeles, where from the fac; the 7tnd Mvt i?"0 ""'.that melons will not be ripe for by nod wilj be held at York, Pa. no ' The steamer Sultan, bound from some time yet brought fancy prices. Jeddah for Calcutta with a large num- I Sauta Theresa, the Mexican saint-bcr of Mecca, pilgrims, foundered near ' . , the island of Socotra, 123 miles east of ess, left 1.1 Paso fer Clftoa where, Cape Guardifa, tne eastern extremity IB the future, she can Jive without of Africa. The natives were drowned, fear of beint? kidnaDDed bv the Mbi- but all the crew of tbe Sultan and tha remainder of the pilgrims were saved. Foua women returning from a picnic in a carriage were strnck by a train at Lopansport, Ind.. and two of them were instantly killed and the other two were fatally injured. . All bad been drinking and they were recklessly driving. A little whirlwind tbe other day ia New Orleans blew the roof off of & pub lie market damaged about SO bouses and spent itself in about si? squares. ' Kobodv was seriously hurt. Schenck and Cashier King, of the First national bank of that city, were drowned. California, who has returned to San ' Francisco from a personal investiga- . tion of the labor employed in the beet fields, said that nearly 08 percent of ail l lie inuur um:ii iu iva ul-ck uciua u& California is Japanese with the Chinese fast and Chinese, ?oing to the wall as aguinst the competition of the Japanese. The Union Pacific on the 15th pulled out of the Western Passongcr associa- tion by giving the 80 days notice of witlirl mn-nl Tlin fnnsj nf th with- drawal was the old light over the divi - sions to be allowed the Oregon onort jVUIUC A BEADING glass in the show win dow of.Waldin's jewelry store at Bui lington, la., accidentally placed so aa to focus the sun's hot rays on the tissue paper trimming of the window, set lire to them, and but for the opportune passing of a citizen would have caused a, disastrous fire. Tub 29th annual session of the national council of the Junior Order of A mninin Aljift)innú urriin nt T'itts. j bn faj Pj on the 15tiu Eeports of officers wcre ihe finance com- i I owoer ta ai nazaraiiur, yuuu., :.-v- i íAiiaH fhMB mfn nnn nna uors. 1 - ... . . .... were killed. The building was blown to pieces. ARIZONA NEWS- Territorial Items Gleaned From Our Exchanges and Condensed for Our Busy Patrojia. A niarrianje epidemic, in a mild form, seems to exist at Pre3coU. B. F. Austin oi Tombstone has invented an . , 6olc' amalgimator for free The re-surray of the lines segregating the Baa Garlew coal .fields have been ordered. Aheavy flow of artesiaa water was F-'-i " . at a aepin of 280 feet. It took 150 kegs of beer to qench tue tü-e thirst of thore who attended tli9 Mesa pjenic of the firemen at Pheuix firemen la-:t Sunday, ' . . li. it lrittle of Preseott, will be the private secretary oí Mr. Akérs when he enters upo0 the duties as . . r . - t itaxitory. Blanch Burnett was badly injured at Phenix the other day br being trampeled upon by a horse, which shc attempted to feed. rediscovered the CostiJUo Chief j mine and has it bonded for 100,000, i Honey shipments have begun ' from Salt Elver Valh?y. The crop will be greater t han any year pre-vious and the prices are reported gooa. unuuu. the murderer, . who caped from the Solomonville jail, ( is reported to have been seen north j of Saffoxd. Officers are on his trail, j Tarmps and vagrants arj giving Pheuix the go-by now. With work plenty and men scarce, they shun irnenix, next winter there will be a ... . ... . . . surplus of them again, ' . , , . A carload of water melons was ica . bi. eruuieut. A fire racantly destroyed the bu-iuess portiou of Morenci. Little or no insurance was on any of the buildings and tbe loss will reach many thousand dollars. A meteor fell about iwelv miles of Nogales June 17. Its intense heat set fire to the tree3 and shrubbery within a radsous of several hundred yards from where it lodged Tae jail at P.-escctt is full. At present it contains forty persons charged with offences agaiust the . territory. In addition to several j other prisoners put pa. bail, and some federal Drisoners. A sDecial term of federal court has been or- dered by Judge Hawkins for July ,7 On June 16, the Parker case for the murder of Lee Noris, closed. The jury was out only fifteed or twenty minutes when they rendered , verdict of guilty with the penalty j J - , of death. The court pronounced the final sentence Wednesday June 23. Professor Touae of the Uuiver-sity at Tuscon, will leave oa Thur-day for New Haven, Cpnn., to meet his fiancee, Mrs. Blake. It is rumored that he will be married soon after his arrival and doart fpy a tour to gurooe. Pedro A- Garcia accidentally shot and killed his cou&in,Daniel Morena, near Tuscon. The men had jusf. come in from a roundup and were fooling around when a gun in More-na's hand went off, the ball pene trating Morena s abdomen. V c ... r- . jj -r , ' y, A'rescoii s r ourin 01 i uiy cuwmwii- tee have arranged with Charles Meadows to bring his Wild West show to Preseott- 'July 4th .next. There will be the usual local attractions to the celebration. As. Preseott j noted for its rousing celebrations this coming affair. will eclipfe.all previous ones, as the Wild West Show 3 its3lf a combine of consida&r. able magnitude.--Couriívr, v Miguel Barba was killed near Mesa City while returning from a picnic. He was standing on the steps of the passenger coach while the train was running at a good peea, leaning out to see if he could crtch a a licul of suafl wjr? He struck a telegraph pole breaking one side of his face and crushing his 6kull. He died within an hour after the accident. Ned Jordan, a cowboy of Maria, Texas, who was employed by tbe ' San Simon Cattle company, came in to Wilcox the oiher day and was taken to the hospital. While riding a bucking pony his pistol, which was banging in his belt, went off, the bullet entering the fleshy part of the leg and coming out near the ankle. Mr. Akers, the new territorial secretary,will not take charge of .tha office until July I as he and secretary Bruce had agreed upon. A telegram from Secretary Bliss.alated that the arrangement. was satisfactory and Mr. Bruce will thus be pesm.Ltted to close his accounts with the department. Meanwhile Mr. r ... . Akers. will spend his time acquainting himself with the intricacies of the office. Tte annual readjustment of poft-masters' salaries aJects Arizona as follows; Tombstone is regulated to a fourth-class office; increase of salaries, Bisbee, from $1,200 to fl,50C; Globe $1,200. to SL100; Nogal a, $1,100 to $1, 200; Tucson $2,100 to Í2.100; Yuma, $1,200 jto 1,300. Decrease, Will ans, $1,200 $1,100. r Phenix physicians a few days ago " operated on a man who. had suffered V. intense pain for fifteen years, and, the cause of it had never been ascertained. They discovered ang-gregatvon of stones in his kidneys-It is the first operation of the kjnd . . ever performed in the territory and . the pajtient gives,' promisa of recovery. " A report cevtnes from .the pffices of the Santa r e railroad .company at Los Angeles that .surveyors are at work surveying a route for a railroad from Doming, N.M. to Globe, Arizona. The line will cen.eas.di-rectly as possible to D.iAOcaa, thehce to Solomonville, and on through j he valley to Globe. The Santa Fe fjeo- ' J pie have been considering tha g)x-' ject for some time of running a rtMsssssf from Phenix to Globe and if this,is done t he road will undoubtedly be built over the. route, .mentioned abore. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drujfg-is .of Shrevepqrt, La., says: wDr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my .cough, and is t he best seller f. have." J . p . .Campbell, merchant of iSafford, Ariz., writes; -'Dr. King's New Discovery is aij bat is claimed for jt; it nevej fail, and is a sure cure for epp-Eumption, cqughs and. colds. Jaja not say jenough for its merits." tDr, King's yew Discovery for consump tion, coU;jj-h and colds is not anc 4 per'uuent. JX has bn íriedí' quarter, of century, and 4vo-day stands at the head. It never disap points. Sold at F. J. yattQM drug store. -n- Eat Tobare Spit ssu bmclw Tear lift Anar. To quit totaeco easily and forersr. ho mac-netic. laU oí life nerve o4 1r, keKo-To-Boc. tae wonder-worker, tiw k mca strong. AU atSGTM.(l U-COxatruaraa-tecd Booklet imple free. Address Sterling Kctnody Co.. CliicaBOcr New York Atrardedi Highest . Hwiors World' Fair, CHEAT.! MOST PERFECT MADE-leisure Grape Cream of Tartar Fwdo-. F" 1fvm Ammonia, Alum or any ttmttyiitm 40 -EARS THf $TAliDAM, Da 1 t 9w oidóf uf W, KTAiT.K. W. M, tiCOTT. Secretary.

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fe. HOLBROOK, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, JUKE 26, 1897, Number 23. YoUiine ti. I K Í ! r THE RAH.BOAP8. Atlantic & Pacific RaiJrpad. (wimp vniop,) C W. SMITH. Eecatver. CoadtnMd Tim C.x K- 4a Effect M.t. , 13W. ' "' " - I BAST. stations. fc- o. 1 Chicago .lansnsCttr.." ....Denver ...La Junta. ..Albuq'rquo. V. tnffste 'Gallup . . . Holbrook. ...... ..Wins lo ...Flagstaff. ...Williams. -- ..Ash For. ÍSUp pojop 8 fcee la Ma, 10 10 10 12 Us I 8 Son ! 7 40a 1 lop! Ar.. Lv..... Ar.... Ar .Ash Fork.. ..Hiwot. ..Phenix.. ..Ar. SCa ..Lv, 1 io ..Lvl 1 SOp Upl Al 4p 1 lip L.. s ; 8 01 p 1 Kp lop JO OUp jj 40; 1TV Ar.... I 0a; S 4&e Ar KM Ar 1 lip Ar.... lipiAr ....Ash Fork .... i I J? .Peach Springs.......... J?" :-SaKr.::: ....Blake- i ....Bardad ....Daggett ....Bart ...... Kramer ....atojare... ....Lo Angelaa . ... Diego.... Sail rranciseo... . ! 7 i ...- ÜP ,.L, 4 Kp :j op tv !0 Mia !. ..Lv 7 ..X! ! Limited trains So. weittwnaill and No. 4 autboaai run semi-weekly. . Ho. S leasee Chicago 4:0 P. m. Wednea-,ys end Saturdays; passes Albuquer-4 It 08 a. m. V riday s and Monday ; Barato w 1 M p. a. Tuesdays and Saturday a, arrlving at Lot Angeles p. n. Taeadaya and Satur- yiinni - for north of Moiave hnldit-g lekets reading direct ia Ueiave chance at BarjOov to o. i. Ho. 4 will leave Loa Angel. 8:00 a. m. Tuesdays and Pridaya. pasl- Rarstow 1: p. as. and keedlee 7 -.80 n. ns.sme dar; Albo- 3oerque p. m. Wedne.Uys nd Sar- ara. arriving at Chicago :U a. o. Friday. ask! Minwitij"i pAMnmr from nort of Mo,- may alais tb tájaltod itker at Barstojr or the Only Bret-elaa tichets aold mt full rates are honored on the limited trains. Pullman,. Palee bleapln 4Ur dally through beewtan Lot Angelea aad Cfclcago and William, and San F rancisco. Pullman Touri.t Sleeping Cr dally tkronra between Ckiraco aadaM FraacUco and Ckieaa-o aad UmAnavlea. Tonriat car leave San FraurUep every Tneedayand Loa Aareleaevery Vtdneday, rnnnin tkraach to Kansas Cuy, CAicao And Boston. . , , . The Grand Canon of the Colorado can be feaeaed only vU this line. , v , Ask for a beautifully illustrated book bien will be mailed free. Dow A. SwitT, Onl rimnrrT Acnt. Albuquerq.ue, - U. S. F., P. & P. Railwau. WITH TVS A- T. &.S, K. R. R. XS THE SHORTEST AND 3C1CKEST BXHTTS To Denver. Kansas City, St. Louts, aad Chicago and ail points sAal. 8. IT. V. Ac P. TIME TABLE In effert VUy 8. 18S7. Mountain time U standard used THkOfOH TIMS CAD J DAYS OOp lv San Francisco. ar 10 4Sa Wed 10 feel. .Los Angeles. ... KvTun Z&ai... 1 Kxa ... r ar. . Bantow ...Keedles ..Ask rork....lv 8 lúa Tur 1 Ida Tue 0 Sup Moa 10 Bp tar... Chicago. ar 10 00p Wed 0 lo Wed 7 Ola, Wed 00u Tues 11 SUpi St. Louis.... I 5TP 8 44p 1 Urn SOP Kansas City... Denver ...Albiauerque.. Holbrook.... Winlow..... .. a 4ip ilon .. 11 a.p Mon ,.U Uta Mon .. lla Mon Iv! 8 Pp Mon IS 4&p p .FlatT'tafl'. top ar .. A Fork )CTH BOU5D. J , I KOBTH BOUND. ' I No. 1 1 No. 4 STATIOX9. I Pass 1 Pass 1 SOpj 1 OOal 1 iia 8 Asa Fork Bock Buus Del Bio Jerome Junction Preseott Prescot Summit Skull Tallejr Kirkland Date Creek Contrreas Wiekenburt; Peoria Glendam Alhambr PhaMils 0 2Up 8 4Sa 6 Sto 4 'a 8 auu t shp: 8 4Sa 4 21p. 8 Ua rp Itn J ay t 2oa 2 '!, 1 43a 41pi Oia 40p 0 Up 10 tha 10 2Sa II 40p!ll One Jl 4ta 1 Ola t Urn 12 1 I iip 12 p 1 Vo 12 i3o 1 Alp 1 ton 12 1 11 13p 11 43a 10 ZVp B 09a 4 Otfel t 47 p P 10 Pial 4nu 10a V SSa 8 1-p 8 25a 7 50p 9 14a; 7 tip OOni 7 tup 4 14a 4 rm 4 H 1 0Ol 4 tup Dinlnc station. THE SCENIC ROCTK OF ARIZONA. The best route to California. The only north and south line In Arizona to tbe n..l r.n nr tas Colorado. PctriBed a m Itwatlllim. Great Pine Forests. Salt River T alley aud aumerous oiher Points Thrauch tickets to all points in the Cnlted Ho. 1 aad 4 connect at Jerome Janet Ion erith trains of V. V. A P. Ky. for Jerome. Couneetlua; at Preseott with stacre lines for allprincipnl miniiuj rnjnps: ntCooxesswith latan llaea for Harona Hala MatioaondJar-aeit At PnomJ with the Maricopa A Pbor; is By. for poiata on the S. P. By. Also with TraliieTCaHfornla utave Ash Fork at 30 and 7:40 p. m.. nrrWiar in Los Anselea . aest afternoon at 1:S0 and Kan Francisco eeond mornins; at 10:44. Traías for the cat .. leave Ash Fork at 8:. pa. Santa Fe Route traía So. 4. iFast Limited ; Flyer) passes Ash Fork for the east as i a. W. it. MÜRPH1 Prest A Gea'l M- r. rrescoTi, aria. freacott. Aria. R. K. WKl ÍLLS. Asaistans General Manacer. Preseott. Ariaona. PROFEáaOSAL CARDS. C. 0. ANDERSON, ATTQKJfRY-AT-LAV, BOLSSOOK. - AAUOXA- T. Ml. JOHNSTON, ATTPHNKY-AT-LAU', nticon, f asixoha. Will praetiee in the Courts of Karajo. Apache, Coeoniao aad Mohave Counties, R. E. M02RI&0N. AiTOHNKY-AT-IAW, (Diatriet Attorney Yavapai County.) Office in Caurt Bona. Irreacoec Anions. CHA Al CHALCEDONY LODGE NO. 6, F. AV A, tin stolorooB. An son a. raí. stated :eommunlcations at 7 JO ( ttmi n k hunraar or esc. Tuitins; brethren invtteo. t .Chicara er :p 4 .11 sua 10 p .....fi p i fcp ..... 1 P ...... 12 1UP 10 15a -Lv THE WORLD AT LARGE. gummary of the Dally Newa WASHIXOTOX NOTES. A cablegram received at tbe state .department at Washington from Constantinople on tbe 15th stated that the sultan bad accepted Mr. Anpell as minister from the United States. Toe Japanese povernment has filed av protest at Washing-ton against the Hawaiian annexation treaty on the (rround that it promises to lead to a breach of treaty stipulations between Japan and Hawaii. XnE president on thelGth cominatcd Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, as minister to Spain. It was recoiled at Washington on tbe loth that President McKinley would interpose no objections to the passage of the resolution for the recognition of tbe Cuban insurgents, and that be would sign it if passed, as he was satisfied that public sentiment Remanded it. The treaty for tbe annexation of the. Hawaiian islands was signed at the state department at Washington on the ICth by Secretary Sherman for th United States and Messrs. Hatch, Thurston and Kinney for Hawaii. The treaty before it becomes a law will have to be ratified bjr the proper au thorities. Stxwabt It. Woopfobd. of New Yort. tne newly-appointed minister to Spain, was on the 17th in consultation with President McKinley and formally ac cepted the office. Ex-QrcKX Lilicokalaxi cas niea a protest in the office of the secretary o! state at Washington against the treaty for tbe annexation of the Hawaiian islands. Vioobocs rrpresentalions will be nade by the United States representa- tires tot; rea t Un'.ain. Uirmany and Jlelginm, and especially to Franre. for modification of the discriminating measures against American tattle. Sone strong intimatiors were sata to be reaching the prs'dent and nezn- e-3 of the .bijet tbat tiennixe declaration of Cuban polxy was ex- peeted before tbe adjournment of con gress, members of congress returning rom their homes saving reportea inai the public feeling wits growing more intense. Tue recent experiment made by the agricultural dcpai'.maut in shipping butter to bngiana was uoi ir.urcir atisfactoiy. Xhc report a,:d it was ev'dent that, cr.l-c tbe retanerseotua le reached wilh.ont much extra ex pense in transport Vion, so that better relative prices eonlil be realized, east- era creameries could not afford to con ider the question of exporting their . products. 1 The president nas given np nis pro posed trip to the Utah celebration at Salt Lake city in July. Protests are reaching the state ae- futrtn'-ent at Washint-ton from Europe boat the poor corn sent to that coun- ; rv. and us less a r-mudy is a pul ied soon the foreign corn tadc of this country will be ruined. The trouble is said to be principally witn the Nebraska, Kan- AC vnd Texas crops, which were gath ered under bad ecw.iüons. 1 A recent WashiOilon dispatch staled '.rat negotiat'ons had progressed far juorh tit wart ant the sta'-cment that . a new arbitration treaty w:U Eayland would be traustaittid to the senate at .1.. '- I 1 . nnJ ft. at thA I iue kibwu. in wtwriw ' - ; .reatvwouia te signed ueio' yacen Victoria had cvlcb..ited hr jabilee, all CQcultie har:ng i'Oin surmounted. .tytn;: mhvs. William St iixeii.er. a schoolboy ol Vvergreen, L. I-, Vas been arreated for wantonly setting firs to Josephine Mil ler, caiisiuf cer death. A Disi.rcH to the Brooklyn Eagle tells oi finaiciat trouble in Lev. T, neWittTelnapea church at Washing-! ton. The statement was made mat the celebrated preacher had not re- xtivcJ any salary for four months and . there was little prospect of bis getting j r.jy for some time to come, as me chnrch was to be closed, the attendance ! ñavinp fallen oj since he withdrawal of ex-Presiden t fTlevelan.l. EtPORT from rtst Temessee, southwest Virginia aad westoin North Cur-nhna told of considerable damage done Vr heavy rainstorms ou the i'Jtii. ' TuEiiK is a deficit of t:J.5 W.W0 la the .f c treasury of Pennsylvania. t. Cimcaoo. Milwaukee & St. Pavl jbn'ban train, bo'ind for Efouston, run in.o the Chicago rivt-r At the íin-.e strst b.-i.4g-i at tXbieago the o '.her right, lie dtaf vas oo.-u and the engine aud t?ndr lisan.vat ;d vuder the water, and the first ca-, a eon.bi- nttion baggage and ras.n5cr car, was the pas- re unla-. wirtly snbroerged. Many ol senscerA had a ducking, bat wc: nrcfi. 1 Dt Kixo an electrical svorra-ligjtning vrnck and set fiie to the uaturai his-Uiry building oi the ground of the nniversity . of Illinois at Ciiampaign, , Hi., and "before th-j fiimcA win got! inder control damage esajiatad at . S0,KX to $75.003 resulted. i As attempt was recently made to-i wreck a Baltimore & Onio oouthwest-, r j passncr trin near Sltm. HL ! The track was piled h'.gh with timbers. One cf thi iniscrcauls vasfatrdlj 8hoL I Fbkk Blti.ee, who was arrested ; some time 50 at San Tianclsco on the , steamer SwanbilaA lor tne alleged j - .t f - T iralloiJ in tha Austrian tr .feri; . . m 1 Ar thA ,rK r Ñ V if ra the pet tion th interstate commerce com-cr:me at Sydney, . S. W ra the of modifican5(n pi rates. Bt a fire at the home of Joseph Me-lenskie near líuffalo, N. Y-, his five children were so badly burned that one has died and the others were not expected to live. Tue window-glass factory at Orestes, Ind.. was burned on the night of the 20th. Loss, $100.003. Four hundred men were made idle, i A state convention of Kentucky . farmers is called to meet at Lexington ' on July 5 to perfect a combination so as to hold the wheat crop until higher prices can be got for that cereal. If tbe movement is successful a national convention will be called to form a national farmers' trust. I The creamery proprietors, butter dealers and dairv farmers of tbe big . butter produciig states are bein i I formed into an organization to work for legislation that will prevent the I coloring oí butterinc. The library buüdinj of the state j by lightning on tbe 19th and destroyed 1 J . by fire. Locs, 5103,000; no insurance. ( Many of the books cannot be rep'aeed. j I A fireman was caught in the building 1 under a falling roof and burned to : death. A 0LCOC8E trust has been formed, a Chicago dispatch stated, that included every big company in the United States except two. I John O. Fes.vasst has been promoted to the railway mail supcrintendency . at St. Louis.. j Exoraver IUrber, of the Philcdel- ! pbia mint, hrs just made a model of . the bust of Mr. McKinley for the pres- i identiai medal series. ! n- .. . . : 1. n .1 . -V, a n .1 ATiiti the employ of the Kansas City, Pitts-, J burjr fc Gdlf r-ulroail and were on . . ... i Cl.lnri.lA T),n an 5 m their way to Texarkana, Ark., to draw n that province was appalling; ClUonUe JJan aa old tima pros-, their nav. went to sleep on the track ' co,ur treasunas. Jail, and hos- pector of Tombstone, has recently - n i i I near mtbrop. Ark., and were run over v a irenrni train. One was ground to pieces and the others were pot expected o live. According to a Detroit, Mich., dispatch the National Association of Uurial Case Manufacturers has collapsed, after 20 years' existence, Kev. Dr. Lorenzo D. McGabe. for 53 years a professor in the Wcsleyan university and an author and theologian of note in the Methodist church, died at Delaware, O., on the 13th in his 81st year. At Emits I. T.. Rev. J. T. Evans, ol the Baptist chnrch, was killed by a fist blow delivered by Eiisha Bradburn. They quarreled in a field over a crop contract. Violent windstorms passed over a wide district in Nebraska on the l$th. At Monroe hardly a chimney was left in the place and many roofs were taken oj A tornado passed over Logan coun- ty, HL, and completely destroyed the . Immense barn on the farm of the state institution for the feeble-minded, 20 persons being buried in the debris. Four boy pupils from Chicago were ' taken out dead and five others were severely injured. I TnEBE were 228 business failures in the United States for the week ended the 18th, according to Bradstrjet's re- port, against '05 for the corresponding" week last year. I The Kentucky ex-confederates will present the name of Gen. Simon Boli- i var Bueknr foreo:nmander-in-chief of the Confederate Veterans' association ' when it holds its annual meeting at j Nashville. Foua more bodies of supposed sm-; - - es were found in the Thames at ' London oi the ISth. making 21 found in the . river during the last three While bathing in a pool near Greco-weeks, ville. Tex.. Miss Austin, Miss Ida Mor.E tea was reported auoat on tne Pacific ocean on the 17th than ever before at one time, the importer: of New ! York and other eastern cities having made large purchases in China and Japan for. immediate delivery and were having it hurried across tbe Pa- in order to enter it before the Dincley bill goes into effeet. As soon as it was known that the supreme court had denied the petition for a rehearing of the Drake estate , case, active worx to coneciine inneriv ance tax from all estates in Cook county, HL, was begnn by County Treasurer Kochersperger. The American Railway union was on the 17th adjudged at Chicago by E. V. Debs and his followers to be a corpse, and the social democracy of America was launched to take its j place. The Adirondack express the other j afternoon struck a carriage containing ; Samuel Stimson and Miss Shermer-: horn at a street crojsing in nerkimer. j N. Y.. and Stimson was instantly killed ' and Miss Schermerhorn was fatallyinjured.- Steve O'Donsell. the Australian heavy weight, knocked out Alex Greg- trains, of San Francisca, in tne eighth round i an francisco on mo m. I mUtee recommended a per -capita tax The 122d anniversary of the battle of of J3 and that the laws be so Bunker Hill was observed at Boston on ameded to make it payable semi-an- the 17th on a scale surpassing by many ' nualiy in March and September. degrees that of former years. Leorv Kail, aged ten, and Martin It was reported that Queen Victoria Cornelius, aged eight, were both found was almost blind from the effects ol r dead in a field near Lafayette. Col., cataract of the eyes. j the other day. It was. supposed they The 6uit brought against . several had poisoned .themselves by eating railroads for alleged overcharges by ' wild parsnips. the - Northwestern Iowa Grain Ship- En Kilcore, a contractor and build-pers' association in the United State er, was fatally shot by Miss Fanny court at Dubuque, la., ended rather j Jackson and her three brothers nt La-abmbtly. Judge SUiras holding that donio, Tex., for slandering the young the fact that the schedule of rates had I woman. , . . been published under provisions of the A qpaN itty of powder in a building intPnTuK commerce law was conclu- nttaoi-ed to the plant of the Hazard a, to their reasonableness The . .. . . - . ouiv reuicu, mi t.M uuijit . j TIiots have broken out in theprovinct .of ICiang-Si, China, against foreigners The Eajrlish mission at Wa-Chanp- was 'destroyed by a mob and Mr. Itlandford, the missionary, and five English women had to flee for their lives, losing tCi their possessions. The rioters also attacked the French Catholic mission at Wa-Chang. While 240 graduates of the county schools were on the stage at Ottawa, 111., for the purpose of having their photographs taken the structure pave way and they wore precipitated ten feet to the ground below. Many were rather severely hurt. Mean whisky was the cause of excifc-! ing a riot among negroes at Gadsden, 1 Ala. One man was fatally shot and several others injured. The Pickwick hotel and several buildings adjoining were destroyed by fire early the other morning. All tha guests eseaped. Loss, $100,033. A cyclone shook up Dnnean. Kcb.. 1 8track, at Pearee, in the Common-l the 20th and a number of people u, , ,, n lh n? a number of people warn H Vtt fl i-1 n r rinlime were hurt by flying debris. Two sharp shocks of earthquake ' mh! throuirhout California on th0 j " About C08 pon ads of condemned dy- ! immite was given to Joseph Foster at ' the city dump in Decatur, HL. and he vas ordered to bury it in the ground; bury it in the ground by the authorities, but instead of do ing so be piled the stuff on a heap of refuse and set fire to it and there was a terrible explosion. Chimneys top-1 pled, ceilings and walls were cracked , and much damage done to buildings, and suits against the city will probably result. A dispatcd from Calcutta on the ISta that earthquake shocks still con- ft innofi Tñ 1. a T.1 Tin A cenm ami f n n r thi ! piiais uaa cohudsüu; vuai crops were . . , , ', ; j - - , r oau osen completely acmoiisnea. Jacob Grixer, of Ayresville, O., wai killed by lightning while in his barn and Peter Tabler was killed by the same means while in his bouse, which was consumed by fire. Judge Walter C. Oso, of the com- Yir.fi nlpfls rwn)l nt. Plovi.lnd O trn, nearly killed on the 17th by beings caugbt on his bicycle between a wugon and a motor. He was struck by tha motor and crushed by the lifeguard. His spine was badly injured. Jimmt Michael, the Welshman, beat Eddy McDuffee on the Charles river track at Cambridge. Mass., on the 17th in the hottest l.Vmile bicycle raca ever run in America, and at the sama - j . time establishing a new 15-mile paced competition record of 29 minutes 13 seconds. The general Lutheran synod com- shipped from Yuma, recently, to pleted its work at Mansfield, a, on Los Angeles, where from the fac; the 7tnd Mvt i?"0 ""'.that melons will not be ripe for by nod wilj be held at York, Pa. no ' The steamer Sultan, bound from some time yet brought fancy prices. Jeddah for Calcutta with a large num- I Sauta Theresa, the Mexican saint-bcr of Mecca, pilgrims, foundered near ' . , the island of Socotra, 123 miles east of ess, left 1.1 Paso fer Clftoa where, Cape Guardifa, tne eastern extremity IB the future, she can Jive without of Africa. The natives were drowned, fear of beint? kidnaDDed bv the Mbi- but all the crew of tbe Sultan and tha remainder of the pilgrims were saved. Foua women returning from a picnic in a carriage were strnck by a train at Lopansport, Ind.. and two of them were instantly killed and the other two were fatally injured. . All bad been drinking and they were recklessly driving. A little whirlwind tbe other day ia New Orleans blew the roof off of & pub lie market damaged about SO bouses and spent itself in about si? squares. ' Kobodv was seriously hurt. Schenck and Cashier King, of the First national bank of that city, were drowned. California, who has returned to San ' Francisco from a personal investiga- . tion of the labor employed in the beet fields, said that nearly 08 percent of ail l lie inuur um:ii iu iva ul-ck uciua u& California is Japanese with the Chinese fast and Chinese, ?oing to the wall as aguinst the competition of the Japanese. The Union Pacific on the 15th pulled out of the Western Passongcr associa- tion by giving the 80 days notice of witlirl mn-nl Tlin fnnsj nf th with- drawal was the old light over the divi - sions to be allowed the Oregon onort jVUIUC A BEADING glass in the show win dow of.Waldin's jewelry store at Bui lington, la., accidentally placed so aa to focus the sun's hot rays on the tissue paper trimming of the window, set lire to them, and but for the opportune passing of a citizen would have caused a, disastrous fire. Tub 29th annual session of the national council of the Junior Order of A mninin Aljift)innú urriin nt T'itts. j bn faj Pj on the 15tiu Eeports of officers wcre ihe finance com- i I owoer ta ai nazaraiiur, yuuu., :.-v- i íAiiaH fhMB mfn nnn nna uors. 1 - ... . . .... were killed. The building was blown to pieces. ARIZONA NEWS- Territorial Items Gleaned From Our Exchanges and Condensed for Our Busy Patrojia. A niarrianje epidemic, in a mild form, seems to exist at Pre3coU. B. F. Austin oi Tombstone has invented an . , 6olc' amalgimator for free The re-surray of the lines segregating the Baa Garlew coal .fields have been ordered. Aheavy flow of artesiaa water was F-'-i " . at a aepin of 280 feet. It took 150 kegs of beer to qench tue tü-e thirst of thore who attended tli9 Mesa pjenic of the firemen at Pheuix firemen la-:t Sunday, ' . . li. it lrittle of Preseott, will be the private secretary oí Mr. Akérs when he enters upo0 the duties as . . r . - t itaxitory. Blanch Burnett was badly injured at Phenix the other day br being trampeled upon by a horse, which shc attempted to feed. rediscovered the CostiJUo Chief j mine and has it bonded for 100,000, i Honey shipments have begun ' from Salt Elver Valh?y. The crop will be greater t han any year pre-vious and the prices are reported gooa. unuuu. the murderer, . who caped from the Solomonville jail, ( is reported to have been seen north j of Saffoxd. Officers are on his trail, j Tarmps and vagrants arj giving Pheuix the go-by now. With work plenty and men scarce, they shun irnenix, next winter there will be a ... . ... . . . surplus of them again, ' . , , . A carload of water melons was ica . bi. eruuieut. A fire racantly destroyed the bu-iuess portiou of Morenci. Little or no insurance was on any of the buildings and tbe loss will reach many thousand dollars. A meteor fell about iwelv miles of Nogales June 17. Its intense heat set fire to the tree3 and shrubbery within a radsous of several hundred yards from where it lodged Tae jail at P.-escctt is full. At present it contains forty persons charged with offences agaiust the . territory. In addition to several j other prisoners put pa. bail, and some federal Drisoners. A sDecial term of federal court has been or- dered by Judge Hawkins for July ,7 On June 16, the Parker case for the murder of Lee Noris, closed. The jury was out only fifteed or twenty minutes when they rendered , verdict of guilty with the penalty j J - , of death. The court pronounced the final sentence Wednesday June 23. Professor Touae of the Uuiver-sity at Tuscon, will leave oa Thur-day for New Haven, Cpnn., to meet his fiancee, Mrs. Blake. It is rumored that he will be married soon after his arrival and doart fpy a tour to gurooe. Pedro A- Garcia accidentally shot and killed his cou&in,Daniel Morena, near Tuscon. The men had jusf. come in from a roundup and were fooling around when a gun in More-na's hand went off, the ball pene trating Morena s abdomen. V c ... r- . jj -r , ' y, A'rescoii s r ourin 01 i uiy cuwmwii- tee have arranged with Charles Meadows to bring his Wild West show to Preseott- 'July 4th .next. There will be the usual local attractions to the celebration. As. Preseott j noted for its rousing celebrations this coming affair. will eclipfe.all previous ones, as the Wild West Show 3 its3lf a combine of consida&r. able magnitude.--Couriívr, v Miguel Barba was killed near Mesa City while returning from a picnic. He was standing on the steps of the passenger coach while the train was running at a good peea, leaning out to see if he could crtch a a licul of suafl wjr? He struck a telegraph pole breaking one side of his face and crushing his 6kull. He died within an hour after the accident. Ned Jordan, a cowboy of Maria, Texas, who was employed by tbe ' San Simon Cattle company, came in to Wilcox the oiher day and was taken to the hospital. While riding a bucking pony his pistol, which was banging in his belt, went off, the bullet entering the fleshy part of the leg and coming out near the ankle. Mr. Akers, the new territorial secretary,will not take charge of .tha office until July I as he and secretary Bruce had agreed upon. A telegram from Secretary Bliss.alated that the arrangement. was satisfactory and Mr. Bruce will thus be pesm.Ltted to close his accounts with the department. Meanwhile Mr. r ... . Akers. will spend his time acquainting himself with the intricacies of the office. Tte annual readjustment of poft-masters' salaries aJects Arizona as follows; Tombstone is regulated to a fourth-class office; increase of salaries, Bisbee, from $1,200 to fl,50C; Globe $1,200. to SL100; Nogal a, $1,100 to $1, 200; Tucson $2,100 to Í2.100; Yuma, $1,200 jto 1,300. Decrease, Will ans, $1,200 $1,100. r Phenix physicians a few days ago " operated on a man who. had suffered V. intense pain for fifteen years, and, the cause of it had never been ascertained. They discovered ang-gregatvon of stones in his kidneys-It is the first operation of the kjnd . . ever performed in the territory and . the pajtient gives,' promisa of recovery. " A report cevtnes from .the pffices of the Santa r e railroad .company at Los Angeles that .surveyors are at work surveying a route for a railroad from Doming, N.M. to Globe, Arizona. The line will cen.eas.di-rectly as possible to D.iAOcaa, thehce to Solomonville, and on through j he valley to Globe. The Santa Fe fjeo- ' J pie have been considering tha g)x-' ject for some time of running a rtMsssssf from Phenix to Globe and if this,is done t he road will undoubtedly be built over the. route, .mentioned abore. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. 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